Creamy Coconut and Strawberry Steel-Cut Oats
Yea, this is actually a thing—and could be all warm and waiting for you Mother's Day morning.
Recipe via Domestic Super Hero
Tater Tot, Egg and Cheese Bake
I'm feeling all sorts of nostalgic bliss about this one: eggs, cheese, Canadian bacon and TATER TOTS! Yes, on Mother's Day you get to eat tater tots, just like you did in the elementary school cafeteria so many years ago.
Recipe via Julie's Eats and Treats
Bread Pudding
Although the recipe doesn't call for blueberries, they make an excellent addition to this already delectable dish. Just a handful tossed in when the custard-soaked bread is piled into the slow cooker will do the trick.
Recipe via Nourishing Joy
Ginger Chicken Congee
This one goes out to all you salty ladies out there! Congee is an Asian rice porridge typically eaten for breakfast. It's drenched in chicken and fresh ginger flavors and finished with spring onions and sesame oil.
Recipe via Chatelaine
Creamy Banana French Toast
If monkeys knew that this dish existed, this is the only way they would eat bananas. It's almost like dessert for breakfast.
Recipe via Diethood
Paleo Breakfast Meatloaf
Hang on a minute, this actually makes sense: sausage-type seasonings mixed with ground pork, formed into an easily sliceable shape, then slowly braised in its own juices. This is the meatiest morning meatloaf ever!
Recipe via Meatified
Cherry Almond Oatmeal
Dried cherries bring a tangy sweetness, while slivered almonds add a healthy crunch to the dish.
Recipe via The Yummy Life
Grits with Cheese
If you've never tried grits, this is the perfect recipe to start with. It's pretty much foolproof. Finishing with sharp cheddar gives a rich tang to the dish.
Recipe via Spicy Southern Kitchen
Cinnamon Roll Monkey Bread
This one is so simple, your kids should be able to make it. Using canned cinnamon rolls is the quick trick to making these ooey-gooey cinnamon rolls.
Recipe via Crazy for Crust
Breakfast Frittata
As gorgeous as it is healthy! Red bell peppers and spinach add nutrients and a splash of color. If you don't care for the vegetables in this dish, switch 'em up and customize with ingredients you love.
Recipe via Once a Month Meals